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High Lane Compstall Co-OpAlthough it says Compstall, we think this is the High Lane branch of the Compstall Co-Op opened in November 1901. On this postcard you can just make out the start of "High" top right. From Marple Local History Society Archives.Oct 21, 2020
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Andrew Lane 1967Andrew Lane in High Lane on 31 October 1967, before widening works. From Marple Local History Society Archives.Dec 02, 2019
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Andrew Lane 1967Andrew Lane in High Lane on 31 October 1967, before widening works. From Marple Local History Society Archives.Dec 02, 2019
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Andrew Lane CottageThe 1870 built cottage on Andrew Lane near to the canal bridge taken on 8 September 1971. From Marple Local History Society Archives.Nov 19, 2019
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Andrew Lane CottageThe 1870 built cottage on Andrew Lane near to the canal bridge taken on 8 September 1971. From Marple Local History Society Archives.Nov 19, 2019
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Andrew Lane CottageThe 1870 built cottage on Andrew Lane near to the canal bridge taken on 8 September 1971. From Marple Local History Society Archives.Nov 19, 2019
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Andrew Lane Canal Bridge Improvements Improvements to the canal bridge at Andrew Lane with the 1870 built cottage nearby taken on 26 August 1966. From Marple Local History Society Archives.Nov 19, 2019
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Andrew Lane Canal Bridge Improvements Improvements to the canal bridge at Andrew Lane with the 1870 built cottage nearby taken on 26 August 1966. From Marple Local History Society Archives.Nov 19, 2019


High Lane


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High Lane is on the main Turnpike route to Buxton (A6) and this album features many shots of Buxton Road as well as Windlehurst Lane, Middlewood Road, Carr Brow, Norbury Hollow and St. Thomas's Church.

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Buxton Road3541 viewsThe bread delivery van makes its way up Buxton Road, High Lane.
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Wybersley Hall 19962715 viewsWhybersley Hall, ancient home to the Bradshawe-Isherwoods in 1996.
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Wybersley Hall 19962537 viewsWhybersley Hall, ancient home to the Bradshawe-Isherwoods in 1996.
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Dog and Partridge2436 viewsThe Dog and Partridge at High Lane.
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Windlehurst2333 viewsCamping in the garden in Windlehurst near the junction with Andrew Lane
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Windlehurst Mill2299 viewsWindlehurst Mill following its demolition in a gale on February 22nd 1908.
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Wybersley Hall 19962190 viewsWhybersley Hall, ancient home to the Bradshawe-Isherwoods in 1996.
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Wybersley Hall 19812168 viewsWybersley Hall, from the Marple Civic Society Archives, dated 1981.

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High Lane Old Court House 1981The Old Court House at High Lane. From the Marple Civic Society Archives, dated 1981.
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Cooper's Tea RoomsCooper's Tea Rooms, Middlewood, High Lane.
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High Lane Compstall Co-OpAlthough it says Compstall, we think this is the High Lane branch of the Compstall Co-Op opened in November 1901. On this postcard you can just make out the start of "High" top right. From Marple Local History Society Archives.
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Middlewood RoadAnother view of Middlewood Road, High Lane.
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Windlehurst RoadA very early view of Windlehurst Road, High Lane.
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Windlehurst MillWindlehurst Mill following its demolition in a gale on February 22nd 1908.
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Wybersley Hall 1981Wybersley Hall, from the Marple Civic Society Archives, dated 1981.
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Andrew Lane CottageThe 1870 built cottage on Andrew Lane near to the canal bridge taken on 8 September 1971. From Marple Local History Society Archives.

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